Wednesday, May 6, 2009

What's The Bzz? Children's Claritin Grape Chewables, that's what!

Did you know? Every year, two million school days are lost due to seasonal and indoor allergies. And 4 out of 10 school children are affected by allergies. It doesn't have to be that way. Non-drowsy antihistamines like Children's Claritin Grape Chewables can help provide all-day relief from runny noses, itchy, watery eyes, and other allergy symptoms.

Children's Claritin is the only over-the-counter children's brand that provides powerful all-day relief for a child's worst indoor and outdoor allergy symptoms, without making him jittery or drowsy (among leading OTC brands). And, it's teh #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy brand. So, with Children's Claritin Grape Chewables, you can help kids focus on being kids, not on their allergies.

Grape chewables are safe and effective for kids 2 and up (when used as directed) and they have a great grape taste that will go down without a fuss.

Claritin products also come in two other forms that are great for kids, so parents can choose what works best for each child: a syrup for kids as young as two, or fast-dissolving, hassle0free RediTabs for children ages 6 and up.

When children aren't suffering from allergies, they can focus on school, sports, friends, games, hobbies, and other "kid-stuff" all day long.

Is it a cold or an allergy?

Allergy symptoms:

Itchy ears, eyes, noseSneezing (violent and prolonged bouts)Weakness, fatigueRunny nose (watery and clear)Aches, painSymptoms often last weeks to monthsMore common in spring or fall

Would you like to win a box of Children's Claritin Grape Chewables, a book called "Casey and the School Day Sneezes" to help your child understand what allergies are, as well as a coupon for $3 off of your next purchase of Children's Claritin?

*I also have 7 other coupons to giveaway. Winners will be chosen at random and the first person to respond will have the choice to choose the "grand prize", and the rest will receive the coupons.*

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Leave a comment on how you currently handle your children's allergies.